jabroni619
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You should be able to order one for $2k over invoice.
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2k over I voice is going to cost a whole lot more than 50k for 802A SCREW
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You should be able to order one for $2k over invoice.
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You should be able to order one for $2k over invoice.
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I don't know why these responses about invoice pricing and such.
Thinking so, but it looks like mileage will be high.You should be able to find a used 17 for that.
Browsing here opened my eyes to this fact. Lots of stellar deals out thereyou wont get a new 802A down to that but just as an FYI MSRP isn't a great deal anymore if you're willing to travel/ship it
No auction connection, but you are right that I will have to accept some decent use in that cost bracketI would be leary of a 17-19 802A for $50k. Do you have any connections that can get you into the auto auctions?
You are onto something.....You should be able to order one for $2k over invoice.
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Honestly, it did!
I think the mileage portion is what I need to come to grips with. It’s not so much that the car will not last, but most of the factory warranty will be eaten up.You can, but you will need to travel for one and you will also have to be willing to accept one with some miles on it - most of these are 17s with 60k+ miles but are in that price range.
https://www.cars.com/for-sale/searc...81&trId=35355406&zc=01453&localVehicles=false
Unfortunately I have had stripped down models in the past and it always ended up making me wish I just got the factory options. I think the 801 might be something i regret in a year or twoPersonally unless you NEED to have all the tech gadgets & plush interior I'd look for a "stripped" 801a or base SCAB Raptor new, leftover '18 if around, OR see if you can order a new one stripped down- could probably do it for $55-58k or so if you find the right dealer to sell for MSRP, you can get a SCAB 801a Raptor for $57.5k according to Ford's website. You get leather interior + sync plus the basic mechanical stuff all Raptors have.
$50k for a truck w/ 50-60k miles & likely first model year isn't something I'd do when I could get a new one w/ slightly less options zero miles & a full warranty for $10k more....especially SINCE Raptors hold their value so well in the first place relative to most other vehicles, YOU could be the guy clearing $50k in a few years for a paid-off Raptor you purchased new....
True that2k over I voice is going to cost a whole lot more than 50k for 802A SCREW
This reminds me a lot of the Porsche market. Even with mileage they hold value. Just nervous about the warranty not having much mileage leftI saw one around where I live for around 55k and 802a. Area is Pensacola, FL mileage around 50k if I remember correctly. Looked well maintained.
Thanks SamHe wants one at 50K!!!!!!!!!!! He is not going to find a new one OR order one for that price. Anywhere. I don't know why these responses about invoice pricing and such.
To the OP, there are some 802 equipped Gen 2s out there in your price range. A quick Cars.Com search showed a few. Not a ton. A little leg work and you might find one.
Good Luck
Sam
If the Raptor assault course got you hooked you don't need a raptor. Granted the Raptor is a great ride but if you are looking for a truck to do what you did during the course you would find a Suzuki Samurai could get you up to 35 miles per hour just like your top speed during the course. The Suzuki will also scramble over the rock crawl terrain much quicker than you did during the course. Bet you could find a highly modified Samurai in the 5-10gs range.